j_c_hallgren:
I have just tested KProbe and MInfo on my 98SE box: both work fine.
This is on my notebook Twinhead GX (PII 366MHz) with an internal DVD-ROM drive (Toshiba SD-C2102) and a fairly clean installation of Win98SE (IEEE 1394 storage supplement + all critical updates). I have never installed any system ASPI, just Nero Burning ROM 5.5.10.28 and InCD 5.52.40. My Lite-On LTR-48125W sits in an external IEEE 1394 (FireWire) enclosure with the Oxford bridge OXFW911 (ME-320F from
www.welland.com.tw) connected via an EagleTec FireWire PC Card (with no extra drivers).
Both KProbe and MInfo start correctly even when the PC Card or just the external burner are disconnected. Unfortunately the internal DVD-ROM drive can't be removed for additional testing.
My original ASPI of 98SE is listed by Nero InfoTool | System ASPI as:
WNASPI32.DLL : 1, 0, 0, 0 36864 bytes April 23, 1999
APIX.VXD : 4.00.952 29497 bytes April 23, 1999
WINASPI.DLL : 1.00 3536 bytes April 23, 1999
Adaptec's ASPICHK 2.0 (extracted from ASPI_471a2.exe) only lists APIX.VXD v4.0(952) and WNASPI32.DLL v1.0(1) (ignoring WINASPI.DLL and not complaining about the missing ASPIENUM.VXD, since both aren't necessary), and says "ASPI is properly installed and fully operational". I guess you were using an older version of ASPICHK, which complained about ASPI installation problems, although your ASPI looks OK (if the time stamps differ due to our time zones only). Anyway, you may check it via Nero InfoTool or ASPICHK 2.0.
Thus I don't think your problems are due to ASPI. Could you put your CD-ROM drive in the module bay to bring your configuration closer to mine for testing?
On another note, maybe there are problems with the Backpack drivers. Do you keep the PC Card inserted even when the burner is disconnected? BTW, your Backpack PC Card's transfer speed of 2.5MB/s (max) is roughly just 16x; not nice for a 48x24x48 burner! Hence, unless MicroSolutions' documentation is wrong, I would consider getting a USB 2.0 PC Card!
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